Guests at luncheon of dehydrated food held at the Hotel Statler, Washington, D.C., on second anniversary of lend-lease: Leslie Wheeler, Department of Agriculture; John D. East, Lend-lease Administration; Boaz Long, United States ambassador to Ecuador; Blackwell Smith, War Production Board (WPB)

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BERNSTORFF, COUNT J.H. VON. AMBASSADOR FROM GERMANY

Amb. Tellez with Emilia and Jose, 12/14/25

New Ambassador to Germany. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14. Hugh Wilson, former asst. sec. of State, and newly appoint ambassador to Germany replacing William E. Dodd, photographed at his desk at the State Department, 1/14/38

Japanese Ambassador & Keio College team

Detail of the doorway to the residence of the Ambassador of Sweden in Washington, D.C.

Ambassador Bakhmeteff and wife

Amb. Daeschner & family Easter Sunday, 4/12/25

Library detail in the residence of the Ambassador of Belgium, Washington, D.C.

[UN Ambassador Daniel P. Moynihan and President Gerald Ford, seated in armchairs, in front of a fireplace]

The agricultural engineering farm at Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa. It is used in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture in corn production and corn storage investigations. Ames, Iowa

Production. B-17 heavy bomber. Another mighty B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber sets out on a test flight from the airfield of Boeing's Seattle plant. The Flying Fortress has performed with great credit in the South Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a four-engine heavy bomber capable of flying at high altitudes

A line of forges that seem endless is turning out a stream of shells that is endless. The auto manufacturing plant that used these same forges for car parts is now on a full wartime production basis. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

Production. 155mm shells. Government inspectors check the painting of 155mm shells as they pass by on the overhead drying conveyor of a converted auto plant. Willy's, Toledo, Ohio

Production. Copper. Ore car dumper and grizzles at copper concentrator at the Phelps-Dodge Mining Company, Morenci, Arizona. This plant is supplying great quantities of the copper so vital in our war effort

Conversion. Farm implements to gun parts. A milling operation is performed on a Bofors gun slide in a large Midwestern farm implement plant now converted to war production. The plant also makes marine steam cargo winches for the Maritime Commission

Production. Copper (refining). Sheets of copper produced by electrolysis at a large refining operation. These will be melted and cast into ingots. Large amounts of copper are produced for the war effort at the El Paso, Texas plant of Phelps-Dodge Refining Company

War production drive. This mechanical bulletin board was sponsored by the labor-management committee in a factory making munitions. As each of the three divisions turned out products, the shells rose on the scoreboard. As each shell rose, the trousers on the corresponding figure fell

Beltsville, Maryland. Employees of the United States Department of Agriculture experimental farm demonstrating the care and repair of farm machinery for posters to be used in a "Share and Repair" conservation program

Rural arts exhibition held under the auspices of the Farm Security Administration (FSA) in the patio of the U.S. Department of Agriculture building. Deer from New Hampshire

The agricultural engineering farm at Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa. It is used in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture in corn production and corn storage investigations. Ames, Iowa

Baltimore, Maryland. Building the SS Frederick Douglass. More than 6,000 Negro shipyard workers are employed at the Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards where the Liberty ship is being rushed to completion. The noted orator and abolitionist worked as a ship caulker in the vicinity of this yard before he escaped from slavery. Electric Welder Bill Seward and Plate Burner John Smith in Layout Department of way no. 8

The war in the United States : report to the Swiss Military Department : preceded by a discourse to the Federal Military Society assembled at Berne, Aug. 18, 1862 /

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Mrs. Bonbrest and the children out in the yard looking at a picture book

U.S. Department of the Interior, Eighteenth & C Streets Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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